Paragon (1813 ship)

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NameParagon
OwnerJohn Peters [1]
BuilderC.Turner, Medford, Massachusetts [1]
Launched1813
Commissioned6 July 1813 [2]
Captured1813
General characteristics
Tons burthen157 [3] (bm)
Sail plan Schooner
Complement20 (at capture)
Armament2 × 12-pounder + 2 × 9-pounder guns (at capture)

Paragon was launched at Medford, Massachusetts in 1813. She was commissioned (acquired her letter of marque), and then captured later that year.

Capture: On 14 August 1813, HMS Nymphe's yawl (armed with a carronade), and supported by HMS Curlew's boats, chased a schooner for eight hours off Cape Cod, in little wind, before they captured her. The schooner was the letter-of-marque Paragon, of 157 tons burthen, 20 men, and pierced for 16 guns but carrying four, two 12-pounders and two 9-pounders. [4]

Paragon was under the command of Captain Warren Weston. [3] [1] [2] She had been sailing from Charlestown to Boston when she was captured. Her cargo consisted of 178 bales of cotton, and 146 barrels and 34 half-barrels of rice. Her captors sent Paragon to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Vice admiralty court there condemned her in prize. [5]

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 Gleason (1929), p. 14.
  2. 1 2 Kert (2015).
  3. 1 2 Emmons (1853), p. 188.
  4. "No. 16799". The London Gazette . 6 November 1813. p. 2167.
  5. Vice-Admiralty Court (1911), p. 145.

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